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THE INTERPORT
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, - 1912.
CHINA COAST Gazette,
Captain P. Bichard of the Kwonganng, line gone master, Nomrang.
Mr. J. W. Carle, chief officer, Kwongeang, has gone acting master, some ship.
(Continued from page 5) rattle that disconcerted Nutty for a moment. Nutty made up bis mind to die fighting and ginton a hustle. Brothet was drawing nearer and nearer to him, but he would give him something to do.
Mr. J. McN. 1homson, second The crowd commenced to call out officer, Kwongsing, has gone act for the men in turn, and, amidst ing chief officer, same ship.. vociferous apponls for further Mr. A. Stewart, second oflicer, effort, Berthet got in front a fowTaokwo, has gone second officer, yards from, home, and, novor Kwongsang. again being in difficulty, wen by
Mr. E. Scott, supernumerary, about four yards. The timo given Taisang, has gone, acting second was 14min. 30seo., though un jongineer, sumo ship, officially it was regarded as Mr. A. S. Allan, socoad' en- nearer 14min disco. Logan's gineer, Kingsing, has gone second timo for the distauts, 14min. engineer, Tingeing. 5380c., was therefore well benton. Having won two events each,
the teams aro ovoti.
The officials were:-- President: His Excellency, Bir Honry May, K.O.M.G. Chairman: Mr. W. Logan. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. C. I. Silas. Hon. Secretary: Mr. F. Lammort. Judges: Mr. A. Charlton, Mr. H. C. Sayer, Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. F. W. White, Mr. F. Lammert. Referee: Mr. W. Logan. Starters. Mr. A. E. S.
Mr. J. L. Sherif, second on- ginger, Tingenug, is on leave:
Mr. E. M. Evans, escond officer, Taising, has gone acting chief officer, Lionshing.
·
Mr. F. Shou-Lawlor, acting chief officer, Lienshing, luas re- signod.
Mr.. W. Elliot has been up-- pointed second officer, Taisang.
Mr. C. R. G. Hollyar, chiof officer Foochow, is on leave.
·POST OFFICE.
SIBERIAN ROUTE. SUPER-
SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED.
SURIPTION UNNECESSARY Hangshow, Ba Ba, 990, Mond, 18th
Sept-Hongay 17th Sop
FOR EUROPE.
Oval, B. & §.
WEATHER REPORT:
the 20th at 13.86. The northoin anticyclone now covers citral Japan and the Ben of Japan. It has weak-
slightly.
Mail Steamers
THE PENINSULAR
fatura bo dospatabed by the route o 1 otters had past dards for Lurege will Prins Landw.g. Ger. 2.2. 5,588, F. The typhoon to the East of northern AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Sibo.in unless marked by the sitiders for trissim by auther route.
Bamples will Unda, Printed matter and revatinua to b'ent by the Broz Onnal route.
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MAILS VIA SIBERIA,
Left
*,gu;
Aug, 28 Sept. 1
Day
Shaogun Sopt. 14 Sopt. 10 MAILS DUB. American, Clijo Maru, 27th inst. Siberian, Chinhus, 28að inat, Amarisan, Nippon Maru, 18th pmx.
MAILS CLOSE. Pakhoi, Haiphong and Saiguo-Pea
Hongkong, 2 let Bop, 9 .. Philippine Inherds, Australia, Tasmania
Luka Bow Appears to be travelling
northward.
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Binzor, 19th Sept.Yoko bam 7th Sopt.. "Mail and
Gen.-M. & Co. Br. .., 87, J. A. Carp bell, 19th Sept.-Shanghai 14th Sept., Ballast.-A.. P. Co.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hour Silosia, Ger. 8.4., 2,864, J. Erast,
19th Sept. Shanghai 15thading at 10 .. to day, 1.08 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 Sept. Gen. A. L.
HOURS ENDING AT NOON Paklat, Gar. Ma, 1,000, G. Wenzel, 19th Begt.-Bamarang 9th
TO-MORROW. Fept., Bugar-B & B.
DISTRICT.
FOREDART. St. Albans, Br. v.ă, 2,487, HI, A.
N. winds, Piggott, 20th Sept Aus 1 Hongkong and Neigi- fresh, cloudy, tralia and Manila 17th Sept.,bourhood
rain at times.
·Gen.-G. L. & Co. Hangeang. Br. s... 1,866, 8. Wilde, i
W
Capt. C. B. 3. Tooque, fr.n.f 26th Sept.
the DATES wed........ YOR
SHANGHAI
LONDON, VIA Į Usual Ponra uz Ú་་..་་་་་་་་་ LONDON & ANT-
along the East coast of Chins, aud
Moderate N.. winds are indicated XX71LL despatch VESSELS to the Underin.ntioned PORTS on or abont moderate N. winds over the N. China Sos.
CHINA
REMARK TO SAIL ON
About. Freight and
Parag
DEVANHA Capt. W. . Hickey.
Nuou, 28th Sept,
Fraight and
Passage
WERP♥,S'PO¤R;
CEYLON
About
PORT SAID AND *MARSEILLE.......
th Oct.
Froigh only
Š HANGHAI,
NANKIN
MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA .....
{fresh..
2016 Sept.-Canton 19th 2 Formosa Channel INE windy, Sopt., Gan.-J., M. & Co.
of N. E. winds, Ningin, Br. an., 1,228, T. W. Pickard, Bootlet
20th Sept Canton 19th Chins between Bong- moderat, Sept. Gea.-B. & S.
nod Now Zealand via Port Darwin-Por Tiguan, 21st Chip Shing, B., 1,109, Mooney, Supt, 11 AM.
Philippiam Paland.-Per Loungsang,
21st Sept., 1 r.MA Macao-Per Guí "Tai, 21st Sept., 1.15'
P.M.
Mr. A. E V. Harrison, from ro- Alves, Mr. H. E. Suriven. Handi-serve, has gone chief officer, Foo-Philippins I'and-Por Rabi, 21st cappers: Mr. II. E. Scriven, Mr. chow.
officer, Hain Peking.
Sept., 3 r..
21st Sept., 8 r., Swatow, Weihninei, Chiefoo and Tion- sin-Por Chipshing. 21st Sept.,...
A. V. Barron, Mr. R.. C. Witchell, Mr. E. P. Wright, soconil offi-thefox and Nowchwang-Per Niogp, Mr. A. H. Carroll, Mr. H. 01cor, Chinhua, has gone second Sıyor. Official Titae keepers: Mr. E. Frohlick, Mr. D. K. Blair, Mr. G. W. Avonail, Mr. T. Cheo, Competitors: Mr. F. P. Leafestey. Stowards: Mr. A. 13. Curroll, Mr. E. A. H. Fowler.
Results at a Glance. RUNNING HEADER.
Mr. A. 13. Easton, secoud ́en ginger, Hain Peking, has gone Bocond ongineer, Ngankin.
Mr: W. Bowden, third engineer, Hain Peking, has goue acting second ongineer, same ship.
Mr. A., Madan, from reserve, has gone socond officer, Chinhua,
Mr. A. J. Scott, chief officer,
unghai and North China-Por * Liman, 21st Sopl. 6 r.x. Usiphong and Saigon-Per Michael
Jobsen, ist Sepko, & va Suatow, Shanghaj and North China-----
Por Hangrang, 21st Sept., 5P.M.
Ferniow-Per Haimun, 22nd Sopt.
A.M.
Mr. D. Sutherland, from re-Shanghai, North China and Japan vorve, has gone chiof officer, Luchow,
M. A. R. Souza (Hongkong) 1 S.M.A. Remedios (longkong) Hongkong ontored six comashow, is on love. petitors, viz: 8. M. A: Remédios, M.A.R. Souza, P. Munsborg, F. 13. Silva, C. Humphreys and A. K. Ellis, while Shanghai enterod thros, R. Berthol, E. Brown and T. W. R. Wilson. THROWING THE POLO BALL. Colomar. (Hongkong) 78 foot-
R. C. Witchell (Hongkong)
82 foot insan serat eni HALF MILE RACE.
1
R. Berthol (Shanghai) -Nutty (Hongkong)
Timos, 14 mins 3 sous, and 41 mins. 41 scos, respectively.
The Hongkong competitors wore: Barros, A. A. Claxton, Ellis, Miller, Daly, Moss, Gruz, Nutty, and L. C. R. Souza.
Shanghai worn reprosotod by R. Berthot, MacCabe and Brown,
MEMBERS' EVENTS. The events apoa to membersof the V.R.C. resulted as follows:
The lengthe handicap-hant winners: A4. V. Ribeiro ree. 4; timo 31 1/5 séns. ; G.-C. Jorgo, 106. 5, time 35 215 Beca.; J. M. Roza Poreira, reo 4; time 33 15 seçs.; A. V. Barros, res 3; timo 33 1/5 secs.
Team Race, two longths: 1. H. A. Lammert's toam; 9, P. M. Remedios tosin.
Mr. W. Kerr, supernumerary, sin Peking, as gone third engineer, Fongtion."
Mr. D. V. Whits, acting second engineer, Ngankin, has gone third ongiacor, samo ship.
Mr. J. J. Brooks, acting third engineer, Ngankin, has gone fourth`ongineer, Luen Yi.
Mr. H. K. Burns, neting third engineer, Fengtien, has gone third engineor, Hsin Peking.
Capt. D. Stroak, from leavé, has gone maastor, Tungwah.
Mr. D. Campboll, actiong ohiol engineer, Kiaughsia, has gone chief engineer, Kiangleen.
20th SapConton 19 Sopt, Gon.., M; & Co. Chiyan, Chi. ... 1,177, Jameson, 20th Soft.Shanghai 14th Bept., Goa-0. M.. 8. N. Co.
Rubi, Am..., 2,747, 8. A. Crosby,
20h Sept-Manila, P. 18th Sep., Gon.-S. T. & 00.
Sangkiang Dr. e.s., 987, H. "Mathias,
20th Sept.-Hoihow 19th Sept., Gon.-B. & S... Taming, Br.'s., 1,352, G. H. Penno-
father, 20th Sept.--Maoili 17th Sept, Gon-B, & 8.
CLEARANCES AT THE HAR. BOUR OFFICE, Anghin; for Singapore..
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Benton, for Nagasak!.
via
Marie, for Hougay,
Moji-Per Nankin, 22nd Sept. 9 A.M. Blow and Pakhoi-Pur Carl Diederichson, 22nd. Sept, 9
'AM.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa viv Fansui—Por Daigi-mua. 22nd Sept., 9 M Japan and Moji-Per St. Albans, 22ad
Sept. 9 A.M. Straite ant Tudi via Onlustia-Per]
Japan. 22nd Sept, & à m latvia, Sarang. Sourabay and Macaesar Per Tjibodan, 23rd Sept, 11 A.M.. Samarang and Fou-says-Per Beim-
cial, 23rd Bopt., 11 AM] Straits mul Barınah--Par: -Mutara,
23rd Bapt., 11 AM.
Shanghai. North Chins neul Japan via Kobe Per Kutsang. 23rd Sept., 3 P.M
Achilles, for Liverpool. Karimoen, for Macassar,
DEPARTED. Sept. 20,
Haiyang, for Foodbow, Tungshing, for Canton. | Linnu, for Cantɔn:--
Fukui-mau, for Wakamatsu. Prinz Ladrig for Straits. Bogavan, Fir Japa.
tic, for Philippino Islandi, Thong 4, for Kobe, Karimoon, for Mount
PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Fer. Prinz Ludwig anivod 19th Hapt., from Yokohamun, &o, :- Boolangor, Capt. Brand, H. 8 Cruz, Miss F. Chan, Mr.,
Sungkiang. 23rd Sept. 5 Bujil, B.
Mr. W. Davis, from louve, hast no chief engineer, Kianghain.inphong, Pakol and Saigon-Por Ma R Alexander, second ongi- neer, Kinngfoo, is on leave.
Mr. S. McDonald, acting chief engineer. Kiangtoon, has gone chief engineer, Tangwah.
Mr. A. Worner, second officar, Kiangfoo, has resigned.
Mr. F. Nevill has been appoint- ed second, officer, Kiangloo.
Mr. Druen, third engineer, Kiangfoo, has gone acting second engineer, same ship,
Mr. G. Banks, fate third ongi- Beer, Hacan, is reappointed, third engineer, Kiangfoo
11.M.
Fleishman, B. Stalte, Samarang an'l Sourabaya-P'er Heybman, E.
Faasing, 24th Sopt., 10 AM Honlob Saigon, Straits, Ceylon, Han, Mrs. C. Adelaide, Westera Austmbia, Joseph, Mr. S. India, Aden, Egypt and. En Kaldorie, Mr. and
Mrs. rupe via Marcillos (Letters posted in nil the Pillar Boxes Kwan Tun-hing in time for the first clearance will be ináluded in this con- test mail) (Late Letters 11.00 am. to Noon. Extra Postage 10 conte).-Ter Caledonien, 24th Sept., 11
French
Mail.
4.M,
Mr. P. Melutire, chief engineer, Japan via Nagasaki, Honolole, Canada, Toonan, is on leave.
THE RELIEF SEASON,
· The following extract from Pro- gramme of Movements of Royal Indian Marino Steamers during the 1912-13 Relief Season, is published in Garrison orders for information:--
AM.
MoKae, . Morel, P. Molton, MI. Paltaar, F. Relob, G. Blinokineya Sander, O.
and Lamooke
4 South coast of
Chion botween Th↑ ́ Hongkong and
Hainan.
FRIZIO Al
No. 1.
OKINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
20th September, mimi.
Wind.
Hour.
Barometer.
Hamidity.
Direction.
Force.
Weather.
1
30.08
It
Wolcok 730.085297 **. 0 b Nomdro 0 = 30.06 -- NW 2 Hakodate 80.18--
0 Tokio
30.10 --May 1 Kochi
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Nagasaki
20.09
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3
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K'obima
20.04
4
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14
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19
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Chefoo
Bonia Is.
11
PARANG, MB, Capt. A. 15. A. Bakor,
Capt. Owan Jono B.NR.
For further partiaulers, apply to
P. & 0. 8. N. Cal's office,
Hongkong, 18th September, 1012.
D'light 28rd Bagh
Freight and Passago
u, W. D. SUALLARD.
Acting Superinländont..
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
BREMEN.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES:
Fon
• STBANERI
-NAPLES, GENUA, AL-'
GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Į GOEBEN
SOUTHAMPTON, ANT-Capt. . Linderonun 17,800 WERP and BREVEN....
Whaiwel 30.00 6194 men: 1 b Hankow Kiukiang Shanghai
ANGAUR,)
YAP, NEWGUINEA, PRINZ WALDEMAR BRISBANE, SYDNEY { Capt. H. Bromer and MELBOURNE ........
TO BALL WE
WED'DAY,
2nd O. tabor,
10 ̊A.N.
BHANGHAI, NAGA-)
SAKI, FOBF
and
YOKOHAMA
DERFFLINGER Capt. F. Prosol
17,000
Abant WED'DAY,
2nd Palober.
15
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10 4 em 40
MANILA,
SATURDAY,
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5th October,
at 10 r..
Taibaka Ba
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KOBE and YOKOHAMA
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About TUESDAY.
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15th October,
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P'er a.. Taming, arrived 20th Sept, from Manila :— Clollan, Mr. & Mrs.
Mencarini, Miss Monchy, S. J. R.
da
Moordeen, F. 1. Besbig-mus, K. Puloraon, D. Foramerige, T. de
.
3
Pereira, His M,
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Por e... Bułów, sailed on 18th Sept., for Shanghai, &o. :— Albine, A. Ben, H. United States and South Ben, C. F Amor'ca vin Sao Francis Cross, Mr. Por China, 24th Sept., 11)
Drude, F. E. N. Gutmann, Dr, and Philippine Islands-Por Taining. 24th
Mr. Sept, Sr.. Philippine 1-lands, Australia, Tasmania
Haloy, G. A. and Now Zraland via Thur Horachets, 15. Horecbotz, F. day Islands, Por Empire, Hachem, A. F. 23th Eept., 10 AM-
| Irne, Mrs. G. watow, Amoy and Foochow Per Faber, Geo. 8.
Haimun, 25th Sept, 10 AM Kitam, Mine K. China-Per Shanghai and North
Koch Tongshing, 26th Sept., Lubeck, Mins Tientsin-Por Buichow, 26th Sept. Moo or, l
Mno, B. O,
Yến Cung Shanghai and North
Mencarini, M. Yan Lee
8BITS PASSED THE CAVAL,
A.M.
The two lengthis race open to Army, Navy and Police, was koonly contested boing won by Smith, of the K.O.YL.. The second and third places were нe- cured by Colmor and Nutty.
Facilities for Docking at Kobe. It will be remembered, says the "Kobe Herald," that some time ngo the Kawasaki Dockyard Co. proposed to construct a floating dock large enough to accommo The R.LM.S Northbrook date ships of 20,000 tona, re- will leave Durban on 23rd Decem- claiming land at Higashi-de-bor, 1912, with the 2nd Bn, D.C.L. machi, Togo, for the purpose, Infantry Strongth as follows: but the propoaul mot with so 29 Officers, 4 Indien, 10 children; much opposition from shipowners 2a Class-4 men, 3 women and that the location of the dock was 9 childron; 3rd Class-732 meu, changed to Nishinomiya. It is 10 women and 101 children, and Straits, India vix Calcutta-Per Nam now reported that the Mitsu Bishi will arrive at Hongkong on 14th Dackyard has on foot a scheme January, 1913. to construct a dock capable of The R.L.M.S. Northbrook accommodating vessels of 25,000 will leave Ilongkong on 17th Jan- tons. It is intended to recon-uary, 1913, with 1st Bn, K.O.Y.L.I. struct the present, dockyard at Strength as follows:-26 Officers; Wada Point, and application has 2nd Class-3. men, 2 women and boon made to the authorities 2 childron; 3rd Class-760 mon, through the Kobe City Office. 30 women and 75 children, and The matter is being attended to will arrive at Singapore.on.22ad. by the Harbour Office, and great January, 1913. Boorcoy ie boing observed by all
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English
Mail.
3 P.M.
China-Por Chinkun, 26th Sept 3 P.M.
sang, 27th Sept., 11 am. Straits, Burmah, Caylon, A de- la'do, Weuern Australia, In- dia, Aden. Egypt, and Europe vis, Brind'si. (Lati Lolters
B.
Schroeter, Mr. and
Mr. Siharfi, I.
Sohar, Miss E.
Boharff, Miss Stiebel, P. L.
Volpicell, Mrs. 2.
London, September 8. Arrivals from China:-Bellerophro, Myraidon, York, Bhorus.
29.8081-* I а
20.8183- w 2 b 20.86 82-
T., F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong. Observatory, Sept. 19. IlanoxETER, reduced to 82-degrees Fanrenheit on the lorel of the an in inches, tenths and hundredths.
2 TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahrenbait.
8 HUMIDITY, inpercentage of saturn-
All the stormors of the European Lin are fitted with Wirolosa Telegraphy, Now Fys'om of Telefunken.
For fasiber Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,`.
- GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,
Bongkong, 19th September, 1912,
DOUGLA
Steamship CO., LD.
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
Highest Olsun, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coset, having tion, the Humidity of air saturated splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Exellent with moisture being 100,
4 Direcion of Wind, to two points
Force of Wind, acording to Beaufort Scale,
6 State of Weather, b blue sky, o
Cuisine.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN, (Oompring 9 to 10 days)
#TEAMSHIPI.
***
DAPTAIN.
LEAVING,
detached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog. HAIYANG A. E. Hodgine... | SATURDAY, 20th Sapk,, at 11 ke g gloomy, h. hail, ) lehtning, o oral-HAIMUN...... { J. W. Erant WEDNESDAY, 25th Sept, at 11 am. cast, p passing showers, q squally, r rain, snow, t thunder, visibility, w dow.(wet).
Dain in inches, tentbe, and boo- dredths.
Barometer The following va sala bavo passed the Canal-Oalchss, Montrose, 11 am. t nood, Extra Princess Alloe, Yuansa
Postage 10 cents) (Bupplo- montary mail en board up to
London, September 6. Arrivals from China :-Brasilia,
the time fixed for departnee Indomeneus, Kamo Maru, Bromley,
The following vessels have passed
• of the mail (Extra Tostage the Canal-Armand Behio, Danber, 10 cents) (Letters posted Indramayo, Nyans, Porn, Airens.
London, September 10.
FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days). HAIMUN.............. | J.. W. Evanu...... | BUNDAY, 22nd Bopt., at 10' six.
Stramora will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf noir Blake Plor
For Freight and Passage, apply to
201
Beptember 18th.
10 am. 4 p.m. .....20.71 20.71 Temperature...................70 70 Humidity ......$8 50 Rain ..........................................0.02
TIDE TABLE.
in all the Pillar Boxer in time for the first clearance will to included in this con-
The tract mail.)
Parcel Mail will be closed on Briday, the Canal Beniodi, Flintshire,
The following resuele bere pamod ý, z Sept. 97th at 6 p ̧m-Per Devania, 28th Sept 11 A.. | Indrawadi Roarbór, Kanagawa Maru,
Ilande--Per Younang, Chefoo, and Tientsin-Par 28th Sept., 1 r.M., IN TH
Arrival from Obios-Prinzess Sept. 17th to 23rd Sept, 1912 Alice.
concerned lost the opposition of Burma and Immigrant Labour. shipowners be renewed. Thio The Census returns for Burms latter claim that the entrance to show that over 10,000 persons the harbour is even now too nar-find employment in connection row, and that if the Mitsu Bishi with the oil industry. The figures, Company be permitted to con- it is said, oxomplify in a striking struct a breakwater projecting munner the dependence of Burma Philippine north from Wadequarantine on famigrant labour for its large Weihaiwal, Office matters will be still worse, associated industries. The indi- It is said that the shipowners will genous Burmese form only, 15.8 Weibniwel. petition the authorities to reject of the population supported hy the Miten Bishy application, on the operations for the production, Shanghal the ground that shipping will be refining and carriage of oil the hampered if the proposed break remainder being Indians, of whom Japan via water he constructed,
nearly 69 per cent, are Hindus.
Luorten, Pervyus, Sithouls.
| Tees is London, Beptember 10..
Wed, Arrival from China :Glenesk.
Thur,:. London, September 18, Cheloo and TientalPer Hehle, Monmouthshire Middleham Sear Kacichow, 38th Sept., SE.. Arrivals from... China ---Armand"
Kunichów, 28th Sept. 3 r.. Carlle, Sambia, and North Chinar The bowing Tes
28ti Bapt., 5.1.M.. the Capalákia oknbama-Fur Feltala, Dorffinger, Lidlan f
“Bobania,
High Water
Hongkong
Kran - 71me.
Low. Water
Hongkong Mean
Douglas, Lapralk & Co.
General Managers.
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On t'a 2016 Sept.,
On 19th Oct. Hoone
On 25th Sept, 11 2x.
ST. ALBANS..............................................
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